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places to visit => uk and eire => Topic started by: New Jersey on November 04, 2014, 01:26:06 pm
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Going here on holiday in April with the family and was wondering if there's any good bouldering nearby,ideally within 30 mins drive.
Would be looking for problems in the v5-7 range however would be interested in lower grade classics for when I'm knackered at the end of the week.
I know very little about welsh bouldering apart from reading about the pass cave and port ysgo ( probably spelt wrong!).
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Also if anyone could point me in the right direction for lava bread that would be great too I couldn't find anywhere that sold it last time I was in Wales. im sure it's going to taste grim but have always wanted to try it
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Maybe some ideas to be found in this thread: http://ukbouldering.com/board/index.php/topic,24830.0.html (http://ukbouldering.com/board/index.php/topic,24830.0.html)
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Cae Du should be within striking range of Dolly... Great spot... though coastal so exposed etc..
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Cae Du should be within striking range of Dolly... Great spot... though coastal so exposed etc..
Can't quite reach from here
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Cae Du should be within striking range of Dolly... Great spot... though coastal so exposed etc..
Can't quite reach from here
:)
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Ive looked up some images of Cae du on ukc, looks awesome!
Im a bit concerned that it won't be in condition when a climbing window opens up but hopefully ill drop on and get to climb there.
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Being coastal it'll dry super fast in any wind.. though if theres too much wind!!!
The campsite right next to it is a gem...
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I deserve a :jab: for forgetting Cae Du, having actually been there whilst staying in Dolgellau. It's hardly a mecca for V5-7 but it's a lovely spot and nice bouldering. Sunbeach nearby has some decent looking problems too, see UKC for details.